68th Independence Day: All that you must know from Modi’s speech

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  • India on Friday celebrated its 68th Independence Day
  • PM Modi came up with his maiden speech from Red Fort in Delhi
  • Surprising everyone Modi gave his speech by standing out from the bullet proof box
  • He also talked about the basic problems which India face
  • Making it memorable for kids, he met them before leaving the venue
  • When he met students he was out of the security cover
  • India’s latest PM started his speech by calling himself a Pradhan sevak and not Pradhan Mantri
  • He congratulated every Indian from all corners of the world a very happy Independence Day
  • He mentioned about Delhi and said there are many governments running inside the main body
  • Modi said we should remove I word from the dictionary and think about our nation
  • 'Mera kya aur mujhe kya'...we have to go beyond this... there are things for nation
  • He also spoke about the much crucial issue Rape
  • ‘Instead of putting obligations on girls, parents must teach their boys not indulge in such heinous crimes’
  • Taking it a step further, he spoke about recently held Common Wealth Games and notified how girls bagged 29 medals for the nation
  • He also introduced Jan Dhan Yojana – which will insure poor people with 1 lakh rupees if they get their account open in a bank
  • He also scrapped Planning Commission and said this will be replaced by an institutional body
  • He also came up with unique strategy of Make in India, Made in India to bring nation on top
  • With that he also emphasized on small scale industries and said they should focus on Zero defect and Zero effect policy
  • Thinking from root, he also introduced Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, which will bring facilities to all the low lying areas
  • Before ending his speech, he said you work for 12 hours and he will work for 13 hours to make India shine in future
  • He concluded his speech with the trademark slogan – Jai Hind.